Nintendo continues to surprise analysts with the success of the Wii and DS game platforms

Nintendo recently overtook Sony in market share as the
company became one of the 10 most valuable companies in Japan. The
Nintendo Wii continues to consistently outsell the
PlayStation 3 in all markets, even though Sony has eight times more revenue
power.

Nintendo sold 338,000 Wii consoles on the U.S. market in May, compared to just
81,600 PlayStation 3 consoles sold by Sony. Microsoft sold 154,900 game
consoles in the same time period. To help further boost U.S. sales in the
future, Nintendo announced plans to relocate its U.S. marketing and public relations
sector to Silicon
Valley and New York.

So far this year, the Wii outsold the PS3 2 to 1 on the U.S. market and 3 to 1
in Japan, according to NPD and Enterbrain.

You may want to do a little research on that. The Gamecube, Wii, PS3, and Xbox 360 all use CPUs developed by IBM. All Macs until recently had "IBM inside". AMD and IBM often work together on development.

IBM even used to make x86 Procs back in the day (granted Cyrix processors sucked) and who do you think Fabs all those shiny new Cell processors in the PS3? (let me give you a hint, they're also known as "big blue")

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